Mediterranean cruise 2010

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Final result after the 5th stage
DSQ Alejandro Valverde 14:55:17 h
winner Rinaldo Nocentini + 0:02 min
Second Maxim Iglinski + 0:05 min
Third Johnny Hoogerland + 0:09 min
Fourth Alexander Vinokurov + 0:35 min
fifth Yannick Talabardon + 1:13 min
Sixth Jussi Veikkanen + 1:18 min
seventh Robert Gesink + 2:11 min
Eighth Jean-Marc Marino + 2:13 min
Ninth Julien El-Fares + 2:18 min
Tenth Florian Guillou + 2:39 min
Scoring Jauheni Hutarowitsch 51 P.
Second William Bonnet 47 P.
Third Julien El-Fares 34 P.
Mountain scoring Alejandro Valverde 20 p.
First Julien El-Fares 15 p.
Second Francesco Masciarelli 10 p.
Third Rémy Di Gregorio 6 p.
Young talent evaluation Robert Gesink 14:57:28 h
Second Julien El-Fares + 0:07 min
Third Clément Lhotellerie + 0:43 min

The 37th Mediterranean Tour is a cycle stage race that took place from February 10th to 14th, 2010. It was held in five stages over a distance of 694 kilometers. The tour is part of the UCI Europe Tour 2010 and classified there in category 2.1. The winner was the Italian Rinaldo Nocentini , after the actual winner Alejandro Valverde was denied victory due to his involvement in the Fuentes doping scandal .

Stages

stage Day Start finish km Stage winner Leader
1st stage February 10th Carcassonne - Sauvian 123 Belarus 1995Belarus Jauheni Hutarowitsch Belarus 1995Belarus Jauheni Hutarowitsch
2nd stage February 11th Peynier - Trets 170 FinlandFinland Jussi Veikkanen FinlandFinland Jussi Veikkanen
3rd stage February 12th Gréasque - Le Brusc 115 Belarus 1995Belarus Jauheni Hutarowitsch FinlandFinland Jussi Veikkanen
4th stage 13th February La Londe-les-Maures - Biot 160 FranceFrance Julien El-Fares FinlandFinland Jussi Veikkanen
5th stage 14th of February La Ciotat - Toulon 126 ItalyItaly Francesco Masciarelli ItalyItaly Rinaldo Nocentini

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CAS imposes a 2-year ban on Alejandro Valverde with retroactive effect from January 1, 2010
  2. CAS extends Alejandro Valverde's ban from CONI from May 11, 2009 to races in Italy and retrospectively recognizes all victories since January 1, 2010